Anthony Chiusano | NCAA.com | August 25, 2016

Rundown on resolved quarterback competitions

Not every top college football team came into 2016 fall camp with a solidified answer at quarterback, but a week away from the first full slate of games, most of these position battles have now been resolved.

Playoff-caliber teams and programs looking for a bounce back alike have each faced the dilemma of finding new signalcallers, whether it be in the form of untested freshmen, returning upperclassmen or transfers looking for a new start.

Here’s a rundown on some of the more high-profile quarterback battles and how they’ve played out:

Michigan State

Starting in place of Conor Cook last year, O'Connor led the Spartans to a win over No. 2 Ohio St.

Experience reigned supreme over youth in the battle for the Spartans starting job as fifth-year senior Tyler O’Connor earned the nod over junior Damion Terry.

Entrenched behind ex-Spartan Conor Cook for three years, O’Connor saw action in 14 games in his college career including six last year. He started in place of an injured Cook against then-No. 2 Ohio State last year and handed the Buckeyes their first loss in 24 games while going 7-of-12 for 89 yards and a touchdown.

Happy for @TylerOConnor7 to be named the starting QB at @MSU_Football! Several talented QB's on the roster bodes well for the coming years!

O’Connor’s first opportunity to solidify his starting role will be against Furman in Michigan State’s opener on Sept. 2. The following week he will lead the Spartans against No. 10 Notre Dame in South Bend.

Florida

Luke Del Rio will start his first collegiate game against UMass on Sept. 3.

Del Rio originally walked on for Alabama in 2013 before transferring to Oregon State in 2014 where he played in three games off the bench and attempted 18 passes. But after a Beavers coaching change, he once again transferred and sat out the 2015 season per transfer rules.

Now Del Rio will attempt to lead a revamped Florida offense after edging out Purdue transfer Austin Appleby for the role.

The No. 25 Gators take on UMass at home in their season opener.

Southern California

USC went with its backup of two years in Max Browne over redshirt freshman Sam Darnold to end its quarterback battle, as announced Aug. 20.

USC coach Clay Helton noted that Browne’s greater experience with the offense played a major factor in the decision.

Helton had high praise for Darnold, however, and said, while there’s no plan for a quarterback rotation, the Trojans will try to use the redshirt freshman in “special situations” to take advantage of his athleticism.

Stanford

Ryan Burns has only one passing attempt entering 2016 but will start for the Cardinal.

The senior has only one career passing attempt, which came in 2014. He was locked in a battle with junior and incumbent backup Keller Chryst, who will also receive early playing time according to coach David Shaw.

Maguire entered the competition with six starts and 21 appearances under his belt, seemingly giving him the advantage in his final year of eligibility.

Now redshirt freshman Deondre Francois takes the reins as the undisputed starter entering the season. Francois is a good mobile quarterback who, if he can prevent turning over the ball, can make a nice offensive pair with running back Dalvin Cook.

It’s possible Maguire can return to the field in the first few weeks of Florida State’s schedule. By then, the Seminoles will have a better idea of how Francois fits in as a starter.

Penn State

The latest quarterback situation to be resolved was in State College where Nittany Lions coach James Franklin announced Wednesday night that Trace McSorley has won the job over Tommy Stevens.

Once again, it was experience that led the way as McSorley, a redshirt sophomore, was Christian Hackenberg’s backup last season and appeared in seven games.

When Hackenberg left with an early injury in last year’s TaxSlayer Bowl against Georgia, it was McSorley who came off the bench to go 14-of-27 for 142 yards and a pair of touchdowns to lead a late comeback attempt that fell short 24-17.

Stevens enters 2016 as a true sophomore and carries similar dual-threat abilities as McSorley.

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